Zlatan Ibrahimovic 'offered £5m-a-year deal to join MLS side Los Angeles FC' ... and will be loaned BACK to Manchester United

Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be heading to America to join MLS side Los Angeles FC in a move that would net the Swede £5million a year.

The move would see Zlatan sign for the club, but then be loaned back to Manchester United for next season.

Ibrahimovic has remained coy on his future, despite a thrilling first season at Old Trafford, which has seen him score 28 goals in all competitions so far this term.

But LAFC want to make Ibrahimovic one of their marquee signings and the loan element of the deal could persuade United to agree, according to the Daily Mail.

Earlier this month Ibra spoke about his future at United, but stopped short of committing to stay and work under Jose Mourinho beyond the end of the current season.

He told MUTV: "Listen, if I had something to say I would already have said it.

"There is nothing to say. We are talking. If we are far from each other or close to each other… there is no news. There are still talks. So let’s see what will happen. I’m open. There is nothing done yet.

"I came here without the Champions League and I came with the team as it was. It was not a team that was favourites to win but I still came.

"I came to help, I came to do what I’m able to do, I came to make it better and to bring the team and the club to higher views. Let’s see what happens.

"I’m 35. A lot of things have to be settled. It’s not like I am 20 and I have another five to 10 years, I probably have one, two or three years.

"Everything depends on what you want and what the club wants and what the vision of the club is.

"I said from day one I didn’t come here to lose time, I came here to win."